For the business traveler, a long train ride provides time to get work done, and you will have free Wi-Fi. If you upgrade to the Business Class fare, you get larger cars and more legroom, plus 2 free checked bags. Travelers also earn points that go toward discounts on other fares. Other upgrades are available such as in-seat meals, priority boarding, and a First-Class fare.
Passengers have many choices for food and beverages, but the options vary depending on which train from Las Vegas to Los Angeles you are on. The options include a café with snack-type food, in-seat dining if you have the upgrade and in-car dinning which is in the dining room. There is also a flexible meal program with various easy foods.
Passengers should always have a passport and valid driver’s license with them when they arrive at the station. Customers 18 and over must show this identification any time a crew member requests it, and these forms of ID are also needed to check bags, bikes, or pets, and for travel into Canada. Acceptable forms of identification can be health ID cards or government documents, but they must include your picture.
For passengers waiting to travel on the train from Las Vegas to Los Angeles, private staffed lounges are available in some locations. The lounges feature comfortable seating and complimentary non-alcoholic drinks and snacks. Free Wi-Fi is also offered. Attendants are always available for information on tickets or travel. To see the locations of each lounge, visit KAYAK for all the information.
The train journey from Las Vegas to Los Angeles takes 6h 00m on average and covers a distance of 231 miles.